Martín Menem, President of Argentina's Chamber of Deputies, lands in Israel for an official visit to the Knesset. The visit marks a milestone in bilateral ties, described as an unprecedented strategic alliance, and carries personal significance for the Argentine delegation.
Martín Menem, President of Argentina's Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of Congress), arrived in Israel this morning for an official visit to the Knesset — a first by a serving Argentine House Speaker. The visit is framed as an historic milestone in bilateral relations, which the source describes as an unprecedented strategic alliance. The dispatch accompanying the announcement notes a 'family circle closure' element for the Argentine delegation, the details of which remain undisclosed. This is The Zioneer's first reporting on this visit. No further schedule or meeting details have yet been released by either side.
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